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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Jack Adler

Awards
  
Shazam Award, 1971


Notable works
  
Area(s)
  
Penciller, Colourist

Education
  
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Died
  
September 18, 2011, New York City, New York, United States

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Jack Adler (July 1, 1917 – September 18, 2011) was an artist who worked as a cover artist and colorist for DC Comics. He was a staff member of DC's production department from 1946 to 1981, rising steadily up the ranks to production manager and vice president of production.

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Early life

Adler attended the High School of Art and Design, and graduated from Brooklyn College.

Career

Adler's first comics job was for Funny Folks #2 (DC Comics, Jun./July 1946). He received the industry's Shazam Award for Best Colorist in 1971. Adler's cover art was often featured on Silver Age issues of Sea Devils, G.I. Combat, and Green Lantern.

After going to work for DC Comics in 1946, he took on a staff position doing production and coloring for the entire DC line in 1947. He held this position until 1960, when he became DC's assistant production manager for the next fifteen years. In 1972 Adler was the visual inspiration for the Swamp Thing villain Ferrett, drawn by Bernie Wrightson in the first issue of the hit series. From 1975 until his retirement in 1981, Adler was DC's production manager and vice president of production.

Family

Adler was the cousin of radio host Howard Stern.

References

Jack Adler Wikipedia


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